You serious Fuuma? I'm a really skinny guy (a slim 46) and the 46 fits me perfectly, could even do a 48. We can't be talking about the same jacket. Then again its not supposed to fit tight around the body. It shouldn't hug your torso like a Dior jacket would.

I tried several models over the course of a couple of seasons. Keep in mind I'm much shorter than you so something that is relaxed on your might look retarded on me, the 46 just doesn't sit right on my body and I'm pretty sure the 44 would be ok. There are some MMM jackets that looked cool on me in 48 but not this one. I had two occasions of getting that jacket at around $800 in a 46 and passed on both.

See where it says A. Lange & Sohne on the dial? That's a hint as to the make. Anyway, the model is the Tourbograph. Retails for well over $100K but you can probably pick up a non-tourbillon version in gold for low/mid $40K.

The Pour le Merite Tourbograph retails for 385k €. Not more than one per month is made and it will be limited to 101 produced.

Legitimate thread idea illegitimized by car posts. Seriously, post that shit in the Fine Living forum.

This is about clothing holy grails.

The iconic Margiela rider's jacket, as seen here on dismalfuture:

I've worn dismal's size 48, and it was the best fitting, most legit leather jacket I've ever worn - and that includes Cdiem and Rick Owens leathers. It's difficult (read: impossible) to find in a good size for a good price. The Viridi-Anne makes a decent knock-off but it's not the same.

My other holy grail is one I already own, the black Juun.J chesterfield coat with fur hood.

what makes the chesterfield coat grail-worthy? it looks pretty good and versatile. what are the details on this coat? i like that coat and the bless hooded one. i would really dig the chesterfield in navy with black fur hood.